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Welcome to the
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“What is lovely never dies, but passes into another loveliness, stardust or sea-foam, flower or winged air.” Thomas Bailey Aldrich July already and the summer months might finally be upon us. Another school year is coming to an end and another set up young people are heading towards leaving behind a nursery, school or college. Hopefully although sad about leaving they will be looking forward to the challenges ahead as they enter the next phase of their education or move into the workplace. Just like in June you can find a summer fair, gala or other outdoor event to go to most weekends through July. You will find details of many such events throughout this magazine.
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Following the success of our previous giveaways, this month we have a pair of tickets for James performing after racing at Doncaster Racecourse this summer. Look out for the Giveaway details in the magazine for your chance to enter. The August issue will be delivered to you late July. If you would like to have something included in this, please make sure details are with me by Friday 12th July. Don’t forget to let me have details in good time if you have an event to publicise this summer. Enjoy July and I will be back in a months’ time with your August magazine.
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Coffee morning and book swap Saturday 6th July 10am-12 noon.
Come along and browse some interesting books, and bring any you have finished with to swap, at the same time enjoy a chat and some refreshments. Please note: no book swap in August.
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Annual Village Show and Scarecrow Festival on Saturday 7th & Sunday 8th September.
This was a new initiative in our village in 2018 which was a huge success, therefore in conjunction with the village show, there will be another scarecrow weekend. Last year saw well over 50 entries around the village, let’s see if this year that number can be doubled! More details later but the scarecrow theme this year will be characters from a book, they will be placed around the village and a family treasure trail will also be organised. Anyone interested should contact Brenda Lindley on 01302-714303 or email:kevbrenlin@btinternet.com. As always, village show entries will be Friday 6th September and Saturday morning 7th September - auction of items will be Sunday 8th September. For any further information of events, you know by now to keep checking the MCA web site: www.missoncommunityassoc.org.uk Email: missoncommunity@gmail.com and tel: 01302-285709.
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ARTS SOCIETY DUKERIES T
Our Wednesday, 3rd July lecture is on ' Women in the Mauritshuis ' as displayed at The Hague Gallery, Netherlands. The Mauritshuis Art Museum is home to the very best of Dutch golden age painting. This compact, world renowned collection includes Vermeer's ' Girl with a Pearl earring ' plus several paintings by Rembrandt and other famous Dutch painters. Using some of the masterpieces in the exhibition, the lecture will explore not only the roles played by women but also introduce you to some of the artists and the kind of works they produced and the styles they used. If you have an interest in the arts and would like to learn more, please come along to one of our meetings. We have monthly Lecture meetings (on the first Wednesday of the month, except for summer and winter breaks) and two extra, Special Interest days. We also have trips out to places of interest and a holiday for Members. We meet at the Civic Centre, Long Lane, Carlton-in-Lindrick S8219AP. Coffee is served from 10am and the monthly Lecture is from 11 am to 12 noon approx.
Free car parking. For further details on the lecture programme, the study/special interest day or the Society, please call Suzanne on 01909 290488 or Gill on 01909 540506 or visit the web page at theartssociety.org/dukeries
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In our last article we wrote that we were planning for more galas that were scheduled in our calendar of events. The galas come thick and fast, and we
no sooner complete entries for 1, then we are preparing for entries into the next. We would like to acknowledge the hard work put in by Tamsin Watkins and Janice Wilkie who keep us in check with gala entries and payments. Swimming galas, despite the stifling heat, are great events with a wonderful atmosphere both poolside and in the spectator area. Our swimmers continue to do themselves and the Club proud: congratulations to one of our Club swimmers and Bassetlaw A-Squad members, Dominic, who recently competed in the East Midlands Regional Championships with a fabulous performance in his events; many of our swimmers also enjoyed success at the 2-day Rotherham Metro gala in May with a 93% success rate in achieving Personal Bests; and we have recently taken our younger swimmers aged 9 and under to a friendly meet with Retford Swimming Club in June where they had a chance to practise their gala technique without the pressure of the “real deal”! As you can see from the photo, we had lots of smiling faces, and they all did really well. Finally (at least for the
time being) we have another 3 galas between now (at the time of writing) and the end of July. Busy, busy… #nonstopswimming Now for something slightly different… in the coming weeks, when the weather warms up (so I am being told), we will again be participating in “open water” swimming at Hatfield. This was a great event which the Club (both swimmers and parents) enjoyed last year and I am reliably told that the water is “quite inviting”. This has not convinced me sufficiently to join in, so I will watch enthusiastically from the lake-side as everyone else dons their wetsuits and braves the pondweed. I would like to end this newsletter by conveying our thanks to the Tickhill & District Lions association - we are delighted that we have just received some funding from the group which will enable us to further develop as a Club. This is very much appreciated and a BIG Thank You to them. If you are interested in competitive swimming for your child (Stage 7 upwards) so that they can improve their techniques, progress in swimming and compete at Club and County events, you can contact myself, Jo Chestnutt, in the first instance, at bircotesswimclub@gmail.com T
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Taking in three counties and 46 miles of tow paths over nine days, the Chesterfield Canal Walking Festival is billed as the biggest canal walking event in the country. Organised by the Chesterfield Canal Trust, the festival will run from Saturday 14th to Sunday 22nd September with a total of 53 guided walks - the majority of which are free - ranging from a children’s walk of just two miles to the full 46-mile length of the canal in three days. The Trust’s Walks Officer, David Blackburn, who has been researching and leading walks for over 20 years, said: “The canal is an absolute delight at any time of year, but early Autumn possibly sees it at its best. There are walks for all ages and abilities, including specialist interest walks and combined walks and boat trips for people who would like a more relaxing day out. “We are very grateful to everyone who has helped us to put this festival together and to our sponsors Bassetlaw District Council and the Canal & River Trust.” There are special interest walks, e.g. Nature, History, Architecture, Restoration, Bird spotting, Bat spotting and Geocaching. Some walks will explore the attractive towns and villages in North Nottinghamshire. There are opportunities to combine a walk from two miles up to seven miles, with a cruise on one of the Trust’s trip boats. Several walks will investigate the section of the Chesterfield Canal that has not yet been restored and will reveal plans on how this will take place. Full details for all the walks, including booking information can be found at www.chesterfield-canal-trust.org.uk. Bookings can also be made by calling 01246 345777.
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at Austerfield Community Centre is next to be held on 4th & 18th July. Come along for a freshly made 2 course meal, unlimited tea & coffee and friendly chatter for just £6. Special diets can be catered for & lifts to and from the centre. To book or for more information, call Sandra on 07928 113863
THE CONNECT CLUB T The Connect Club is the place to meet new friends, or even old friends that you've not seen for a while.
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It’s time to show off your talents again! - at the Bawtry Show on 7th of September, organised by Bawtry Garden Club. There are lots of classes available to enter: Fruit and veg, flowers and plants, baking and preserves, needlework, art (extra classes this year) and photography. Plus, children’s classes (4 to 11 years), incl: miniature gardens, veggie art, baking, drawing, stone and plant pot painting, photographs.
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So, look at your seeds and plants, recipes, designs and pictures and have a go even if you’ve never entered a show before, it’s fun! Just 50p per entry for adults, children’s free of charge. Entry forms available at Bawtry Community Library from the start of July. Entries to go to Bawtry New Hall on the day. If you can’t manage to enter anything then just come along and see us, it’s free admission. There’ll be tea and scones, a raffle, tombola and stalls. We look forward to seeing you!
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Saturday September 7TH 2019 at Bawtry New Hall Fruit, Vegetables, Flowers, Produce, Art and Crafts Entry forms and details at the library Entries to be brought in between 9:00 am and 10:45 am Doors open to the public from 1:30 pm to 4:00 pm Tea and Scones Raffle and Tombola Stalls
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CANCER DETECTION TRUST T Hopefully the sun will be shining by the time you read this after a wet start to June! We haven’t a final figure yet
for the Midsummer Walk donations as Christine from Thorne Rural Lions has been on holiday. Will report back as soon as possible. In the meantime our sincere thanks to everyone who took part (and their sponsors) – we had almost 200 walkers and thankfully it was a dry day. Our grateful thanks also to Lions International, particularly Thorne Rural Lions, for all their hard work. A reminder that we have a stall at Bentley Gala on Sunday, 14th July where we will be selling jewellery and other goodies. The Gala will be in Bentley Park from 1-5pm with lots to do and see for all the family. Come along and join in the fun. Also Optima International on Askern Road at Toll Bar will be holding their annual Open Day on Friday, 26th July from 12-5pm. Entry is £5 on the day, but £4 if bought from the company beforehand. All rides are free and unlimited. A bar and refreshments are available. This is another popular event and money raised goes to charities (including DCDT). A reminder that we will also have a stall at Auckley Show on Saturday, 17th August. Details will be in next publication. Let’s hope the sun shines for all these events as there is a lot of hard work behind the scenes in organising them. Please let us know if you have any unwanted scarves or jewellery or any tombola/raffle prizes. If you are planning a fundraising event on our behalf we can supply you with T-shirts, sponsor forms, etc. We are at 22 Wood Street, Doncaster DN1 3LW (entrance by the side of Kerry Gough Florists), second floor (lift available), Room 209. Tel. 01302 325029. Email: info@dcdt.co.uk. Website: dcdt.co.uk. Thank you so much to everyone who has donated so far to our Prostate Cancer appeal and to the many groups and organisations who support us.
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Doncaster HF Rambling Club is an independent, non-profit-making walking club founded in 1948 which strives to provide opportunities for the healthy enjoyment of the countryside, in a spirit of friendship and fun. With many members from Doncaster and beyond, we organise walks to take place every two weeks on alternate Sundays, visiting a wide range of locations in the Peak District, the Yorkshire Dales, North Yorkshire Moors and coast, the Yorkshire Wolds, Lincolnshire Wolds, the South Pennines, and Staffordshire. Our web-site www. doncasterhframblingclub.org.uk gives a pictorial record of our walks which can be accessed from the drop-down menu under ‘Recent Walks’ and ‘Where We Go’. At each location we offer a choice of three guided walks of varying degrees of distance and difficulty, an example of which can be found in the menu under ‘Next Walk’. We also organise residential visits to more distant areas such as the Lake District, South Derbyshire and Northumberland. We provide transport to all our walk locations by private coach, with members boarding and being dropped off at a number of points in and around Doncaster, listed in the drop-down menu under ‘Booking Walks’. We welcome prospective new members by encouraging them to participate in a couple of walks before asking them to pay our annual membership subscription. However we do ask that they pay the coach fare which is currently set at £10 for the entire journey. To make further enquiries please first contact our Membership Secretary, Maureen Dransfield, on 01-977-704747, e-mail: mdransfield49@gmail. com and then to book a place on a walk telephone our Rambling Secretary, Gavin Barnes on 01-302539316.
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YSP Weston Gallery Doncaster Museum and Art Gallery NB now open Thursday to Sunday Exhibition: 13 July to 8 September DONCASTER ART CLUB. Always one of the most popular exhibitions in the annual programme, including paintings and drawings in a variety of media by this thriving local art club. 20 July to 15 September ‘HANDS UP!’ From brushing our teeth first thing in the morning to turning off the bedside lamp last thing at night, the human hand is indispensable, not just for everything we do but for those artefacts with which we do them with. ‘Hands Up’ brings together a display of art and artefact from the collection of Heritage Doncaster, celebrating the human hand. www.doncaster.gov.uk/museums Art at the Deli: This month you will find paintings by PENNY CAWLEY with subject matter from the locality as well as Cornwall and France. www.artatthedeli.com Harley Gallery Welbeck until 22 September IN MY SHOES a show of self portraiture including the not so young YBAs Tracy Emin and Sarah Lucas with Grayson Perry to contribute some quality www.harleygallery.co.uk The Arts Society Dukeries 3 July Lecture ‘SAINTS AND SINNERS: WOMEN IN MAURITSHIS’ by Jane Choy Thurlow. The Museum in the Hague is home to a number of well-known paintings of women from art history and will explore their stories and techniques. The Arts Society Dukeries doors open 10am for coffee. Lecture at 11am. the Civic Centre Carlton-in-Lindrick www.theartssociety.org/societies/dukeries Roots Music Club at the Ukranian Centre 5th July Double Bill: THE JAMES HAIGH TRIO / ALAN WOOD & ANDREW WILD. 19th July THE MATHER ROBINSON BAND. 26th July HARBOTTLE & JONAS www.rootsmusicclub.co.uk Cast in Doncaster 5 July brings the wonderful CHRIS BARBER band to Cast followed a few days later by MAGIC OF MOWTOWN. This month’s Dementia friendly film is HIGH SOCIETY and hopefully in bright sunshine Oddsocks Theatre will be performing in their own inimitable style ‘ A
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Museums Sheffield The Ruskin Bicentenary celebrations continue in Sheffield with exhibitions and lectures www.ruskin200.com until 28 July NORDIC BY NATURE at Weston Park Museum www.museums-sheffield.org.uk Theatres Sheffield: in the Crucible you will find the LIFE OF PI and in the Lyceum HAIR, LITTLE MISS SUNSHINE and the TERRIBLE TUDORS. In the Studio 2 July: KING LEAR -RETOLD presented by ‘Under the Stars’ a charitable organisation for adults with learning disabilities. 5 July: ELECTROLYTE presented by Wildcard which explores mental health performed by six multiinstrumentalists. 11 July: REALLY WANT TO HURT ME on tour following sell-out dates in Soho and the Edinburgh Fringe. www.sheffieldtheatres.co.uk Worksop Society Art Exhibition Saturday 27 July to 4th August 10am to 4pm at Sparken Academy School, Sparken Hill, Worksop. The annual exhibition of work by this busy and successful art group which is set up to benefit local artists by meeting, working and exhibiting together through practical sessions, demonstrations, discussions and talks. The WSA provides opportunities for amateur and professionals to meet, create and exhibit together. Further information is available through their Facebook page @ worksopsocietyofartists Bassetlaw Museum, Retford until 10 August ‘FATHER AND SON’ BY KIP AND RICHARD COMBES. Kip Combes (1924-2013) was a prominent figure on the local art scene and a president of the Worksop Society of Artists, while his son Richard is a highly respected New York-based artist who has exhibited internationally and has work in major private collections worldwide. During the early stages of World War II, Kip Combes was evacuated to Retford with his family and, apart from a period of living in Manchester, he remained in the town for the rest of his life. Richard was brought up in Retford and worked as an architect in the UK before moving to New York City. There he earned Master’s degree in painting at the New York Academy of Art and his remarkable skills and mastery of techniques have earned him multiple awards and a full membership of the Royal Institute of Oil Painters. Although many of Richard’s works are realistic representations of people and objects, they are not just skilful depictions of subjects. His art transports viewers into the middle of an intriguing,
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unfinished story and makes them wonder about how it continues. This exceptional artistry transforms everyday spaces and objects into extraordinary images that are both absorbing and haunting. www.bassetlaw.museum.gov.uk Yorkshire Sculpture Park DAMIAN HURST has arrived and his enormous eye-sores cannot be missed as you make your way hot foot from the main carpark to the new and wonderful Weston Gallery. The Weston is a small addition to YSP, and mainly an eatery, but the gallery itself is a lovely airy light space with a really interesting and beautiful exhibition by Punjabi artists THUKRAL & TAGRA whose work discusses the problems faced by subsistence farmers in the Punjab. It may not sound artistically interesting stuff, but the show is beautiful and intriguing and enjoyable and we had an engaging visit. When in doubt, ask the gallery staff. At YSP in particular they are always friendly and helpful. Until 5 Jan 2020 DAVID SMITH will be found in the Underground Gallery and surrounding area. David Smith (1906-65) is the American artist who took sculpture off the plinth and made it in steel and stainless steel. We are so used to seeing what he developed that it perhaps sounds rather obvious. His work isn’t always beautiful, its hard edged and tough, but will be worth seeing, and hopefully the galleries will be well filled and stunning. www.ysp.co.uk Cupola Gallery 13 July - 24 August MAKERS MARK a group exhibition focusing on artwork where the touch of the artists’ hand is visible www.cupolagallery.com Gardens everywhere: The NGS open garden scheme is now in full swing with gardens opening up and down the country and many in our locality throughout the summer. All proceeds go to charity. You will find the yellow NGS booklets in your local libraries or visit www.ngs.org.uk Doncaster Youth Jazz Orchestra event at Parklands Social Club: Friday 12 July 7 to 10pm KATE PETERS PLAYS ELLA. “Having performed all over the world and with many a household name, it is a true privilege to welcome Kate to the stage” performing with the Youth Jazz Orchestra. www.dyja.co.uk/events Djanogly Gallery Nottingham 13 July – 27 July UNIVERSITY SUMMER EXHIBITION this exhibition showcases the talents of students, staff and alumni of the university. www.lakesidearts.org.uk
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DONCASTER RAMBLER’S A local walk to Blaxton and back T
It continues to amaze me how many little gem footpaths there are around Doncaster. When I read “a leisurely walk to Blaxton and back to Finningley” I thought, “is it worth it, we’ve walked this area a thousand times?” But you know what, Hilda our walk leader, pulled it out of the bag, and took us places new and unexplored. Starting at the village green Hilda took us a short circuit round Finningly past the church and playing fields, over the railway and north to the eastern edge of Blaxton. We then continued north to High Common wood, then turning right and right again heading south to the west of Blaxton and back to Finningley where we made a final wider circuit of the village back to the green. Yet this walk wasn’t just about the direction, or even the changing landscape, it was about the atmosphere, standing in the village green surrounded by ducks, or lost in a wood with bird song. Or diving through a tunnel of gorse as your mates disappear, then dancing around the edge of a puddle hoping not to fall in. This walk took us from field edge to forest and back to field edge, winding through the environs of Blaxton and Finningley, in some cases no more than 100 meters from houses, yet could be in the middle of nowhere! Places where memories of childhood adventures come back to life. That’s what a walk like this is all about. Brilliant Hilda thank you. Missed this one? There are plenty more Thursday walks to enjoy, visit our website for details We also have walks every Saturday and Tuesday, some local and some further afield, so there is sure to be something to suit you. For more information about the Doncaster Ramblers and future activity please visit our website and download a copy of our walk programme doncasterramblers.org.uk/walks/walks-programme-printed-version.html And follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook. com/doncasterramblers/ where GPS Maps of many of our past walks can also be found
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Prince is one of the long stay rescue dogs at the RSPCA South Yorkshire Animal Centre. He is a handsome boy, full of
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MISSON & SPRINGS WI T Bonnie Tyler proclaimed in her 1984 hit song that she was holding out for a hero. Well, in her talk to us this week Victoria
Howard, from the Romantic Novelists’ Association, went into great detail about the various heroes that some of us may still be ‘holding out for’, those which inspire her stories and those which her readers love to read about. Her talk, entitled ‘I Need a Hero’ explained how she puts together the characters of the heroes of her books and that they are not all necessarily ‘hunks’. As an author of romantic suspense novels, Victoria explained that not only does the story have to be engrossing, but the characters also need to be compelling today’s readers are a little more discerning than in the early days of romantic novels. She had copies of her books available for sale and our ladies and guests very much enjoyed her interesting talk and the delights of our ever-generous refreshments. In June our speaker will be Jeff Jacklin who will tell us all about life in the NHS. His talk is entitled ‘It Only Hurts When I Laugh’, so if you would like to be tickled pink do come along and join us for what promises to be a very entertaining evening; you will be most welcome at our warm and friendly group. Indeed, our speaker from April took the trouble to write to the Federation office “to particularly commend the ladies of Misson and Springs on how they ‘look after’ their guests…. they are a great crowd.” We meet on the last Wednesday of every month at 7.30 pm at the Community Centre, Vicar Lane, Misson; don’t hesitate to turn up, or phone our secretary, Lynda Redfern on 07796 975578 for any further information.
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COMMUNITY On Thursday 6th June 2019 a bowls knockout competition was held on the ‘green’, to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the formation of the club. Prior to the start of
the competition, snippets of information, extracted from the minute book, were read out to the competitors. These snippets included:On 6th June 1919 a number of bowling enthusiasts met on the cricket field and formed this bowling club. A committee comprising 8 members was formed and Mr Taylor was appointed Chairman. It is recorded that it was decided that soldiers would be allowed to join (were they a different breed in 1919 !!!). It was decided to hire a man to mow the grass and Mr Hogbin’s offer to supply a mowing machine and horse was accepted. In February 1920 subscriptions
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were raised from 5 shillings to 10 shillings and sixpence and ladies were to admitted at a cost of 5 shillings. An official opening day of both the Bowling and Tennis Clubs took place on 22nd May 1920 and was opened by Mr and Mrs Peake. They bowled the first jack and woods and hit the first tennis ball over the net. Also in May it was decided that players must wear the proper shoes and use a mat. Visitors were to be charged sixpence. There would also be no play on Sundays.
In January 1921 it was agreed to write to Crowle, Adwick le Street, Doncaster Plant Works, Retford, Dinnington, Rossington and Worksop to arrange matches for the coming season. (Obviously transport was no problem !!). In July 1922 Mr Peacock’s offer of donating a live pig, to be bowled for, was accepted. In December 1922 an Xmas raffle was held, the main prizes being a live pig, a turkey, geese, pheasants, rabbits, hare and whiskey (the good old days !!).
BAWTRY GARDEN CLUB The speaker at our June meeting was Sandra Bright, who was runner-up of the BBC 'Allotment Challenge' in 2014. What an amazing lady! She told of her journey from being allocated her piece of land, planning and growing her vegetables, fruit, flowers and salad items. She travelled from North Lincolnshire to the Reading area to tend her allotment 3 days a week over an 18 weeks period. All this before the actual competition began! She came across as a very inspirational lady with a great deal of determination to succeed. Her
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main passion these days is growing flowers, and Sandra demonstrated putting together a beautiful simple bouquet using solely English flowers and greenery, which she kindly donated as a raffle prize. The Club are looking forward to their weekend trip to Wisley and Kew Gardens at the end of June. At our meeting on Tuesday 2nd July at 7.00pm, the talk is about 'Hostas' by Sue Proctor. Guests are assured of a warm welcome, so please come along if this topic is of interest to you.
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In January 1923 a dance followed by a whist drive was held and the Town Cryer was paid one shillings and sixpence to go round advertising the event (slightly different from advertising in ‘Bawtry Today’). After reading out these snippets the competition commenced. 18 members participated, the eventual winner being Paddy Moyles who defeated Hazel Cuthbert in the final. Health and Safety regulations wouldn’t allow the club to give a live pig, so in addition to receiving a trophy Paddy was presented with a ‘pack of bacon’. All members who attended, appeared to enjoy the competition, but sadly none of us will be around for the next centenary celebrations!! Any reader wishing to join our club either to participate in competitive or just social bowing, please contact either Len Squires (01777 818733) or June Hope (01777 948963). Novices welcome.
Please see our separate advertisement regarding Bawtry Show, to be held in Bawtry New Hall on 7th September. Entry forms available in the library from the beginning of July. We would love to receive more entries than last year, so please try and support this event, and make all the hard work worthwhile. For further information about the Club, please contact our Chairperson, Sylvia, on 01302 719015.
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Perched on my favourite branch last evening I did some thinking. It was quiet, you see. The flurry of feeding is slowing. The young are nearly fledged. Not so successful this year, I'm afraid. To be expected.
Ahh, the bliss of quiet. Just the breeze, birdsong and me. The air is better, too. That awful time of diesel fumes and constant clanking, generators and HGVs. What on earth are you Humans thinking of? How long until they come back? So unsettling. So offensive. Talking of offensive, what's with all this litter I'm seeing? Road verges filling with take-away cartons. Hedge bottoms filling with cans and bottles. Shameful fly-tipping. So irresponsible. To lift my spirits I caught up with events on the top of Mam Tor. Lots of hearty Humans gathered there in June to Stand Up For the Planet. Two observations if I may: flying is easier and more efficient than climbing judging by the red-faced breathlessness. More importantly, the fun, singing and sentiments convinced me Humans do love nature. Respect nature. Fight to save nature from abuse. So, the time to act is now. Do everything you can to keep our clean air, clean soil and clean water. Enjoy the summer days. Keep safe and stay safe. Twit-Twoo for now,
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At the last Bawtry Town Council meeting Cllr Alan Claypole was re-elected as the Town Mayor for a further year and Cllr D Cartwright also re-elected as Deputy Mayor for a further year. It is the belief of the Bawtry Residents Group that under the continued stewardship of Alan and Doug the town will continue to move forward.
Sadly, we have received reports that our town is being blighted by anti-social behaviour taking place in the cemetery. It would be appear that some people find it acceptable to use the cemetery as a meeting place for taking drugs. Residents are advised to contact the police if they see this type of behaviour taking place in and around Bawtry. I cannot stress enough the necessity for all that read this magazine to join the neighbourhood watch scheme, the scheme is growing in strength, but the more members we have, the more chance we have of rooting out the problems of anti-social behaviour, anyone wishing to join the scheme please contact this email:- bedford@btconnect. com. On no account will names or contact details be passed on by any of the administrators of the scheme, we all must look after our town. The last Bawtry Residents Group meeting was held on the
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30/05/2019 at the Crown Hotel, the guest speaker was our local ward councillor Rachael Blake, who spoke about the new Health and Well Being initiative recently launched. Following two awareness sessions held earlier in the year Rachael has set up a Bawtry Health and Wellbeing Group. It is hoped that many of the ideas suggested by residents at the awareness sessions will soon begin (chair based exercises at peaks croft, Physical Activity sessions with luncheon at the Austerfield study centre, Dementia Awareness sessions) being just a few of the ideas. Rachael will be attending the Sports day at the MSG should you want any more information or if you want to get involved with the group, please go along and have tea and a chat with Rachael.
Another event to be held this year is a Fancy dress for the youngsters of the town, it will be held at the Memorial Sports Ground on the 2nd of November, further details will be in this magazine as the event draws closer.
Anyone wishing to attend the next meeting of the wellbeing group, please come along to the New Hall on Station Road on the 18th of June at 7pm.
Just a quick update from the last couple of BTC meetings, the moving of the War Memorial, it was confirmed at the latest BTC meeting that there was a problem getting a start date from the contractor who will be moving the memorial due to a delay in the trees being pruned before work can start. The BTC project of replacing the footpath along Market Hill will hopefully be starting in April 2020, the seat that was recently destroyed outside the library will be replaced and finally DMBC have now granted planning permission for BTC to erect a fruit and vegetable stall on Market Hill although disappointingly DMBC have initially only granted BTC planning consent for 3 years.
I am pleased to report that Bawtry Town Council are organising a Christmas Lunch for our elderly residents, as last year it will be held in Bawtry Hall on the 3rd December. As last year, places are limited and residents will need to complete an application form if they wish to be considered for a place, more details of where and when the forms can be obtained will be publicised in September.
Thank you to all those residents who recently responded to the BTC question regarding what improvements residents like to see in the town. Hopefully, both DMBC via Rachael Blake and BTC will action as many of the suggestions as possible and
The notice board on Market Hill has been replaced and replacements will be purchased in the near future for Tree Estate and Doncaster Road.
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BAWTRY RESIDENTS GROUPT where finances permit. Finally, we have received numerous complaints about dog owners not picking up theirs dog faeces when walking through the Wharf Street play area. A big thank you to the Scouts for placing modified bottles full of dog waste bags on the entrance to the grassed area of the park and on Church Street, hopefully dog owners will start using them. DMBC wardens will be undertaking random checks in and around the park and will issue fines to any dog owners caught not picking up theirs dog faeces. Plans are well underway for the Visit Bawtry Cup on Sunday 14th of July. The event will take place at Bawtry polo Club Misson Springs which opened earlier this year. Pre order Tickets are still available including a limited number of VIP tickets, please contact info@bawtrypoloclub. co.uk for tickets.
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We are always eager to welcome new members, of which we have welcomed a few recently and the choir invites men of any age to come and join us - so do come along and enjoy the camaraderie of singing in a four part choir (Bass, Baritone & two Tenor parts). It has been proven that singing regularly can improve one’s health and wellbeing. All prospective new members are most welcome to attend our rehearsals which are held each Monday evening in the Schoolroom to the rear of the Methodist Church, Northgate, Tickhill from 7.30 to 9.30 pm. Remember, it is not necessary to have the ability to read music or to have any previous experience. If you require any further information please do not hesitate to contact our secretary, Phillip Randall – telephone 01302 743468 or our chairman, Martin Lord – telephone 07588 887771 or just come along to one of our weekly rehearsals. We look forward to seeing you there!! Our Annual Concert, entitled “It’s Showtime” took place on Saturday 1st June at Tickhill Methodist Church. The concert was extremely well attended and we received excellent feedback on the content and the production. The choir sang items from the shows and there was some audience participation, which seemed to go down well. The choir now continues with rehearsals in preparation for the rest of our summer programme. The Tickhill & District Male Voice Choir is available to perform concerts for any occasion – please contact Martin on 07588 887771, all enquiries and bookings would be welcomed.
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We are looking for new members to join our group of mixed skilled artists. We are a lively bunch of people with different skill sets, so if you are like many of us who had never painted before, join us and give it a go, we are sure you will enjoy it. We meet each Thursday between 9.45 and 11.45 at the New Hall in Bawtry. Our costs are £20 each member for a ten-week period. Our fees pay for the rent of New Hall, Refreshments and Demonstrations four/six times a year HOPE TO SEE YOU SOON
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We are playing Walking Netball every Monday 1-2 at the Harworth Institute. We may not quite reach the standards of the forthcoming Netball World Cup but all are welcome to enjoy meeting new people, have a bit of gentle exercise and fun. £2 per session and a cup of tea afterwards!
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The longest day has passed, the nights will be drawing in, so why not come and enjoy the fresh air with the Bawtry Health Walk every Tuesday at 1pm outside the Bawtry Methodist Church. We walk for 60-90 mins then afterwards we have a cuppa and a chat. There will be no walking in August, so let's make July a fitness month. For more information contact Sue on 07909 033577.
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Bawtry Town Council - July 2019 New Hall
The Council have now taken over running of The New Hall in Bawtry. The policies and procedures have been updated with all hire forms and procedures now available on the Council’s website. A new bookings clerk, Claire Mills has been appointed and can be contacted on 07398 279574 or by email at newhallbookings@gmail.com
memorials at Bawtry Cemetery in June. Additional maintenance of overgrown graves will also be assessed with a view to tackling areas or memorials that have become unsightly, particularly in the older sections of the cemetery. Unfortunately, there has also been some anti-social behaviour at the site with the police informed and monitoring such activities.
A new caretaker Bev Thompson, who has worked as Events the cleaner at the hall for the last few years, has also At the June meeting Council members were given an update on the Respect Bawtry Classic, Historic been appointed in the now, combined role. & Supercar Pageant, which is scheduled for Bank In due course the Town Council will consider Holiday Sunday, 25th August 2019 from 10-4pm renovations and improvements to the facilities at Market Hill. Hopefully the annual event will to bring it up to a modern standard. Thanks, is continue to be a success and members encourage given to all the members who have kindly worked the public to come along and enjoy the day. tirelessly in recent weeks to ensure the smooth A new initiative, the Bawtry Community Awards operation of the hall. which will celebrate the efforts of local volunteers, Market Hill is currently planned by the Council Events Group. A new notice board has now been installed at the The Awards are likely to be held at The New Hall car park with further replacement notice boards one Saturday in January 2020. Further details will and planters around the town being considered at be provided in the following months as plans are the July meeting. finalised. New Christmas lamppost motifs have also been Neighbourhood Plan approved to replace the existing motifs and will be The Neighbourhood Plan will shortly go out for installed this year. public referendum. The draft plan has recently Planning permission for the reinstatement of a fruit undergone an independent examination, with any final amendments now being made. The and vegetable kiosk on Market Hill has recently referendum, where residents can vote to have been granted by DMBC. Town Council members the plan adopted is likely to be scheduled in are now in the process of arranging installation of the kiosk and considering rental costs and selection September this year. If adopted it will form part criteria for a suitable retailer to be appointed. If you of the local planning framework which DMBC will need to consider when deciding future planning are a trader interested in being considered to run the stall please contact the Clerk to the Council on applications. 07494 893954 or at bawtrytowncouncil@gmail.com Meetings The next Council Meeting is on Tuesday 9th July at Recreational Matters 7.00pm at the New Hall. Further to the recent tree survey on Council land some preliminary works have been commissioned. Residents & Businesses are welcome to attend BTC More comprehensive works, recommended by meetings. There is a 15 minute public discussion February 2020, will shortly be considered. If you wish to quote for these proposed tree works please period for specific questions to be put to Council contact the Clerk to the Council who can provide a during the meeting. Please come along & get involved. schedule of the work required. Two Council members have kindly agreed to undertake a comprehensive inspection of all
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LIST OF TOWN COUNCILLORS
Gilbert Budgen Email: gilbert.budgen@bawtrytowncouncil.co.uk ....................................................... Douglas Cartwright Email: doug.cartwright@bawtrytowncouncil.co.uk mob: 07712 517711 ....................................................... Alan Claypole (Town Mayor) Email: alan.claypole@bawtrytowncouncil.co.uk Tel: 07872 120158 ....................................................... Alan Cropley Email: alan.cropley@bawtrytowncouncil.co.uk Tel: 710873 ....................................................... Paul Muxlow Email: paul.muxlow@bawtrytowncouncil.co.uk Tel: 07730 392920 ....................................................... Peter Holland Email peter.holland@bawtrytowncouncil.co.uk Tel: 711025 ....................................................... David Kirkham Email: david.kirkham@bawtrytowncouncil.co.uk Tel: 710899 ....................................................... John Linsley Email: john.linsley@bawtrytowncouncil.co.uk Tel: 374009 ....................................................... Claire Lukey Email: claire.lukey@bawtrytowncouncil.co.uk Tel: 07837645981 ....................................................... Diana Kirby diana.kirby@bawtrytowncouncil.co.uk ....................................................... George Scott Email: george.scott@bawtrytowncouncil.co.uk ....................................................... Alexander Young Email: sandy.young@bawtrytowncouncil.co.uk Tel: 719697 • 07971211393 ....................................................... Clerk to the Council: PO Box 368. Worksop S80 9GA Email: bawtrytowncouncil@gmail.com Tel: 07494 893954 ....................................................... The New Hall, Bawtry. Bookings Clerk Tel: 07398 279574 Email: newhallbookings@gmail.com
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Austerfield Parish Council News: JULY 2019
Chairman’s Report 2019 Another year has zipped by, the continuing issue of speeding in the village is a problem, the speed enforcement team camera has been present as differing times over the year, and we can only hope that this will have a positive effect. After a number of speed related accidents we have been left without two lampposts and considerable damage to resident’s properties. The village show was not as well supported as hoped although, those that entered and attended the show enjoyed the day. The proceeds from the show were donated to Austerfield Study Centre, Mayflower Animal Sanctuary and Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation. The Christmas lunch arranged for the senior residents was again well supported and enjoyed by all who attended. Bawtry Carbon International provided the village with a Christmas tree and lights and a small event was held to mark the start of the festive period. Work in the memorial garden is underway to make this a space for all residents to enjoy, I would like to thank all those involved with the project. We now have another noticeboard in Austerfield and thank you to Barrie Crawford for building and fitting this. This year we introduced a community grant scheme and are hopeful that it will be used by residents. We have also employed a handyman to carry out maintenance work in the village and have had adult exercise equipment installed on the recreation field.
On another positive note we are once again able to fund the grass cutting in St Helena’s churchyard. I would like to thank my fellow Councillors for their hard work and support over the year, thanks also to our new handyman and as ever to Sarah for her commitment, support and hard work.
Parish Council Contact Details Chair - Lesley Cox
01302 719538 lesley.cox@austerfieldpc.co.uk
Vice Chair - John Goodall
01302 710448 john.goodall@austerfieldpc.co.uk
Councillor - Sandra Crawford
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Councillor - Chris Beckett
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Councillor - Matt Kallaur
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UPDATE FROM COUNCILLORS RACHAEL BLAKE AND MICK COOPER Your DMBC Councillors
I have often commented on these updates about how organisations in Bawtry and Austerfield work so well together and the work we will be doing in response to a post on the Bawtry Residents Group facebook page on behalf of Bawtry Town Council asking people what improvements they would like to see demonstrates this partnership working. I realise that not everyone uses Facebook so we are going to be talking about doing something similar so everyone can give their views – more about the work that has been undertaken so far is included in this update. If you are not yet a member of the Neighbourhood Watch group, please do consider joining. It really is a good way to find out what is happening and it is reassuring to know that we are all looking out for each other and by working together we will make it harder for those people intent on committing burglary and anti-social behaviour. Updates on some of the Issues raised on the Residents Group Facebook Page Doncaster Road dropped kerbs – a request for these has been made and a reply received that these will be put in – please do let me know if there are other areas that you feel would benefit from dropped kerbs Trees needing cutting back - I have reported a number of areas where there are overhanging trees – some are the responsibility of Doncaster Council – others are private landowners. I will be working with Bawtry Town Council and the Residents Group to address all the issues raised and we will be providing updates over the next few months Argosy Close/Martin Lane and litter and dog fouling across the Town As reported in previous updates I have asked Doncaster Council’s enforcement team to regularly patrol Bawtry and Austerfield to deter dog fouling, littering and parking infringements. To date they haven’t been successful in catching any irresponsible dog owners or people dropping litter but they have issued parking notices 15 times where there are parking infringements. I am aware as well that there are particular problems on Argosy/Martin Lane. I am aware that many people walk up to Bawtry Forest but there isn’t a bin in the area which I have now requested. The enforcement team will be continuing across the ward. Closure of Gainsborough Road An overnight closure of Gainsborough Road due to work on the railway bridge will be happening on 22 July from 11pm until 5am on 23 July. There is the usual diversion along Great North Road, and Ranskill Road and Main Street onto Everton. Bawtry Hall – verges I am aware that this doesn’t look good and a more permanent solution is needed. This isn’t the responsibility of Bawtry Town Council – all of the verges, paths and roads (other than Market
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Hill) are the responsibility of Doncaster Council hence my involvement. I am pleased that it has been cut again in early June but it still doesn’t look good enough and I have asked for either permanent wild flowers that seem to be very popular or an arrangement that doesn’t need regular maintenance. Heritage – volunteers wanted to talk! The heritage group, thanks to the Phoenix Theatre now has the facilities to record people’s conversations talking about their memories of Bawtry. It’s not too late to get involved so please do contact Rachael if you would like to be involved. All you need to do is come along to the Theatre for a coffee and cake and have a chat with others about your memories. The session will last about 2 hours. Future Litter picks – 6 July and 19 July Our last litter pick which started on the High street saw us splitting into small groups and covering all of Station Road, Thorne Road, over to Kingswood Close as well as North and South, Doncaster Road and the cemetery. We managed to separate the recyclable waste and had one very large bag of tins and bottles which DMBCs street scene team are ensuring is recycled. The next Saturday morning litter pick will take place at 10am on 6 July starting off from the Hope Centre and 18 July at 7pm – again starting at the Hope Centre. Everyone is very welcome – no experience necessary just a desire to keep our town clean, Contacting Us Paula who produces Bawtry Today kindly contacted Rachael to let her know that a resident had been trying to contact her without any luck but hadn’t left a message. Rachael explained that the phone number she provides is used not just for her councillor work so if you contact Rachael, please do leave a message and she will call you back usually within 24 hours. Next surgery Rachael will be at the next Library coffee morning on 12 July from 10am – 12pm so do pop in for a chat. Also Rachael attends the Austerfield Parish Council meeting which is usually the 3rd Monday of every month at 7pm in the Study Centre. Also from September we will be holding surgeries on a Saturday morning – location is being decided at the moment as we realise that many people are working so weekdays are not a good time to call into the surgery. Please get in touch with us if we can assist in any way. Rachael Tel: 07976896563 Email: Rachael.blake@doncaster.gov.uk Mick Tel: 07758089737 Email: mick.cooper@doncaster.gov.uk Kindest regards
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TILL WE MEET AGAIN DEAR FRIENDS,
As the wisdom saying in Ecclesiastes states, “There is a time for everything…”. It continues as, “What do workers gain from their toil? I have seen the burden God has laid on the human race. He has made everything beautiful in its time. He has also set eternity in the human heart; yet no one can fathom what God has done from beginning to end”. I came to the Doncaster Circuit of the Methodist Church as a Probationer Minister almost 11 years ago. Before that, my family had lived in Bradford and had become accustomed to the cosmopolitan city in West Yorkshire. We were therefore a bit anxious in moving to Doncaster, a town which we had heard of as having many prisons and secured units. In the year we moved to Doncaster, I read from the newspapers about the council and a mayor that had made a bad name for Doncaster. However, we were taken aback when in our first week in Doncaster, some people stopped to say hello to us on the streets. Some even went further to have great conversations with us. These made us felt at home because it was almost like living in a Ghanaian community. As a Minister, I have had a fantastic time in Doncaster. I started looking after two churches and finished with five. However, I had great support from my Ministerial colleagues, members of the church and the communities in which I have ministered. I wondered initially whether being a black Minister would have a detrimental effect in my Ministry. I would say that at the start, there were issues of some people understanding my African accent and I understanding a broad Yorkshire accent from some communities. However, as time went on there was a mutual understanding from both sides.
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nity called for a particular way of life. I also realised that just like Ghana, most of the communities in which I ministered were close-knit, so I had to be careful of my conduct and conversations. As a Minister, my vision in Doncaster was for people to know God better and engage with him in the common things they do every day. I remember that at the start of my Ministry in Doncaster, I was interviewed by a representative of a church magazine about my plans for the church in Doncaster. My response was that I did not come to make people Christians but to help them know who God is and understand their purpose in live because God has set eternity in every human heart. I wonder if the communities that I served can relate to this vision. I believe that God had used me to help some people to realise what great potential they have in knowing God and understanding the purposes of God in their lives. However, I may have to confess that some of my actions and words may have confused some people in understanding who God is. For those people, I wonder if you can forgive me. To conclude, my family and I leave Doncaster and Yorkshire with good memories of a county where most people are warm hearted and look out for each other. We move to Southwick in West Sussex hoping never to forget the great memories of Yorkshire puddings, fish and chips, great landscapes, affordable shops and people with great faith in God. By the way, I wonder if I can use this opportunity to invite you to the leaving service at Tickhill Methodist Church on Wednesday 10th July at 7.30 p.m. This will help me to formally say goodbye to you. May almighty God bless you in all your endeavours and keep you safe till we meet again. Yours sincerely,
Rev. Dr. Frank Okai-Sam (Methodist Minister for Adwick, Bawtry, Harworth, Sprotbrough & Tickhill) Tel: 0130857952 E-mail: frank.okai-sam@methodist.org.uk
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